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Mazda Drives into Cities with Zoom-Zoom Live Tour
Nearly 50,000 car lovers are expected to take to the tracks in coming months in a Mazda vehicle as part of the automaker’s 10-city Zoom-Zoom Live Tour.
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Information Security Bigger Threat than Terrorism
A study titled “Secure the Trust of Your Brand: Assessing the Security Mindset of Consumers” was conducted by the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Council and Opinion Research. The results were released on Monday, and reveal…
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AOL Embarrasses Themselves and Their Users
“This was a screw up, and we’re angry and upset about it,” said AOL spokesman Andrew Weinstein in a statement apologizing for the release of sensitive query logs earlier this week. What AOL needs to worry about now is…
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MySpace and Google Make $900 Million Deal
On Monday, Google garnered the favor of social networking behemoth MySpace.com by agreeing to make minimum payments of $900 million over the course of the deal that will last three years and nine months. This figure is…
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AOL Jumps to the Front of the Online Storage Line
Private search query data isn’t the only thing AOL plans on giving away for free. In September, AOL will offer 5GB of free online storage to any user with an AOL or AIM screen…
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A Tale of Two Duplicities
This had been a notable week in terms of the deluge of news articles regarding Internet fraud. Perhaps the summer heat and the forecast of temperatures rising into the 100s have an overall noxious effect on people’s…
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Apple Adopts A Leopard Program
Steve Jobs is one of the premier names in computing. Almost no one else in the business world, perhaps Warren Buffet or Alan Greenspan, have demonstrated Jobs’ EF Hutton-like ability to freeze a room … no, freeze an…
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The Era Of Intent
Business Week ran a cover story last week for their August 14th issue that covered one of the most successful sites, about which many either know so much or so little, Digg.com. Ask almost any Internet technology person, walk…
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Ad Marketplaces
Google’s almost billion dollar pact with Murdoch’s News Corp and AOL’s accidentally opening of the keyword kimono stole thunder, and in case of the first perhaps intentionally, from one of the most potentially disruptive trends in…
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